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Almost every day after school, I was at the library doing homework but more precisely picking out my next book to read. It all started with the Bob Books, then came Little Bear, Henry and Mudge, Frog and Toad, No Fighting, No Biting! and many others I cannot begin to list. While I enjoyed everything I read, … Continue reading Top 5 Childhood Authors

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“It is not just about being well-read, it is about reading well” Writing a book and literary blog has me thinking if I will have time to read all the books I want. I know I still can but it requires enough time management to pull off. How will I ever balance the time I … Continue reading How Reading Fast Slows You Down

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UPDATE (June 29, 2016): The results are in as June 27 and the machines won (at least in my case). NPR recently covered the Dartmouth Digital Arts Exhibition where computers and artists were contested to see if we could judge if it was the work of man or machine. I've taken the test and I … Continue reading UPDATE: Tin Man Takes Turing Test: May Have A Heart

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Television in its simplest form is a visual metaphor of communication. Who's saying what about who or what's being said about what are common questions that want answers. The conversations that matter most that go unheard or have never been had, need a voice. Television caters to an audience and transmits a message they want to … Continue reading The Talk Show: Words We Like To Watch

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Food, it's one of the basic needs and functions that we're built for in this life; to consume, to replenish. Early on and so I'm told, since my memory doesn't fall anywhere prior to being four-years-old, I didn't eat most foods packed in my school lunches. Some salted and sugar snacks like pretzel sticks, … Continue reading The Pistachio Is Lucifer’s Seed

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WordPress recently posted a piece on bloggers' writing spaces. I wrote a research paper on spatiality, taught by Dr. Christian Beck, and his course gave much needed insight into the interactions and awareness of one's place in a space and space in a place. With that said, I'd like to add to the conversation regarding those in the humanities. Writers give birth to … Continue reading The Write Space and Where To Find It

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It’s been two years since the start of my blog. I admit, it was two experimental years, but this time it will be different. That’s the intention anyway. Blogging can be a strange plane of existence. It is much different from the headspace you get when you have a pen and pad in hand. As … Continue reading Write Anything